The 2011 Louisiana Chicken Festival was held Saturday at Dubach High School.
Contestants in age groups 1-9 years old competed in Sunday Best and were automatically entered into the photogenic portion of the pageant. The girls were also judged on beauty, stage personality and fashion.

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SIMSBORO — Business as usual was conducted at the monthly town hall meeting of the village of Simsboro this week. After the village’s bills were accepted, Mayor Willie Hendricks opened the floor to discuss the town millage that was to be voted on during the meeting.
“The town millage that we have now has been the same since 1999. I looked at the records and (the millage) has not changed,” said Hendricks.

After a year of talent rehearsals, dress fittings, mock interviews and physical fitness preparations, two Lincoln Parish teens are currently competing in the Miss Louisiana’s Outstanding Teen pageant in Monroe through Saturday.

Money for the development stages of an alternative water supply to the Sparta Aquifer, funds for Ruston’s proposed Tarbutton Road interchange and for a number of projects at Louisiana Tech and Grambling State universities are included in Louisiana’s proposed capital construction bill for the fiscal year that begins July 1.

None of the projects are new, although some have been moved up in the state’s five-tier priority system, Rep. Rob Shadoin, R-Ruston, said.

“The main thing I wanted to check was to make sure some of the money moved from Priority 5 to Priority 1,” he said.

Ribbon cutting ceremonies were held May 2 for Ruston Family Medicine Center, located at 206 East Reynolds Drive, Suite C-3 and K, in Ruston. Ruston Family Medicine Center is the offices of Drs. Janice Ford, Dan Thompson and Stacy Conville. The ribbon cutting was sponsored by the Ruston-Lincoln Chamber of Commerce.